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West Ham boss Allardyce no regrets over officials rant

West Ham boss Sam Allardyce believes he has been fined by the Football Association for "speaking the truth." Allardyce was fined £8,000 and was warned about his future conduct for post-match media comments following defeat at Manchester United in the FA Cup, which the FA claimed questioned the integrity of officials or implied that they were motivated by bias.

"For me I spoke the truth, so if you like I have been fined for speaking the truth, but there you go, we move on," he said.

"What I had to do was present my case and give it to the panel and make sure they understood what I meant and there was no doubt I meant nothing other than the influence that happens at the big arenas that happens to everyone when you go there.

"Those influences can make people make decisions that are right or wrong, not just Phil Dowd but players and you as a manager."

Allardyce reckons he should have been given the benefit of the doubt by the panel as he did not explicitly claim that Dowd, or anyone else, showed bias towards United.

"I thought we put an outstanding case forward and I thought I should have got the benefit of the doubt based on the fact I didn't say anyone was biased," he said.

"It is the implication that people might have thought I meant the referee was biased and that I may have thought it on my comments, and that was why I was fined. I tried to choose my words carefully and never mentioned that word (bias) whatsoever."

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